WHERE HE IS, CALL POLICE IMMEDIATELY. ALL RIGHT. NOW TO A CAR INSURANCE AGENCY RAIDED BY DETROIT POLICE AND THE FEDS. INVESTIGATORS SAY INSURANCE WITH GRACE IT IS CALLED ON 7-MILE AND LASER MADE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS BY SELLING FAKE INSURANCE CERTIFICATES. THE BUSINESSES INSIDE OF THE BUILDING OWNED BY WELL KNOWN CHURCH GREATER GRACE TEMPLE. OUR CHAUNCY GLOVER JOINS US LIVE. CHAUNCEY DO WE KNOW IF THE CHURCH KNEW WHAT WAS GOING ON THERE? CARMEN, CHURCH MEMBERS TELL ME THEY HAD NO IDEA ILLEGAL BUSINESS WAS GOING ON HERE. HAD A CHANCE TO SPEAK WITH THE PASTOR BISHOP ELLIS THAT TOLD ME THE MAIN OWNER OF THE INSURANCE COMPANY IS A MEMBER OF HIS CHURCH. HE WAS ONLY ALLOWING HER TO RUN THE BUSINESS OUT OF A SPACE HERE IN THIS BUILDING. POLICE TELL ME IT WAS ACTUALLY A RELATIVE OF THE BUSINESS OWNER WHO WAS ARRESTED HERE THIS EVENING. ONLY LO LOCAL 4 CAMERAS WERE HERE WHEN POLICE RAIDED IT. THE BUSINESS WAS POPULAR. YEAH. IT WAS KNOWN, IT WAS KNOWN IN DIFFERENT CIRCLES IF YOU NEEDED INSURANCE WHERE TO COME. THE WOMAN THAT RAN THIS JOINT WAS ALL ABOUT THE BENJAMIN. IF YOU FIGURE 50 TO $100 PER POP. BUT THIS IS NOT AN HONEST EARNING. INVESTIGATORS SAY THE BUSINESS WAS SHADY. THIS IS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE. IT IS CALLED INSURANCE WITH GRACE. A COMPANY HOUSED IN THIS BUILDING ON 7-MILE OWNED BY GREATER GRACE TEMPLE. BUT ACCORDING TO CHURCH LEADERS AND POLICE COMPANY HAD NO AFFILIATION WITH THE CHURCH. DETECTIVES SAY MORE THAN 1000 PEOPLE CAME HERE TO GET CAR INSURANCE. BUT POLICE SAY THE INSURANCE WAS BOGUS. AND HERE IS HOW IT ALL WENT DOWN OF THE YOU CAME IN WITH CASH. YOU TELL THEM WHAT YOU WANT. AND FOR THE COURSE OF EITHER $400 OR $50, DEPENDING ON HOW LONG YOU WANT INSURANCE TO LAST. YOU WILL GET A FALSE CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE. DPD AND UNDERCOVER COP SAID HE PURCHASED THE INSURANCE. POLICE MOVED IN AND RAIDED THE PLACE. ARRESTING THE WOMAN IN CHARGE. DETECTIVES TELL ME SHE WAS RACKING UP, AT LEAST, $30,000 A MONTH, SELLING FAKE CAR INSURANCE. THAT WILL PUT A MAJOR DENT IN FALSE INSURANCE OUT THERE ON STREETS. MAJOR DEBT. NOW, INVESTIGATORS TELL ME THIS IS ONE OF THE BIGGEST INSURANCE FRAUD CASES THEY HAVE SEEN IN AWHILE. THE WOMAN ARRESTED HERE THIS EVENING. IS EXPECTED TO BE ARRAIGNED SOME TIME TOMORROW. REPORTING LIVE FROM DETROIT'S WESTSIDE. CHAUNCY GLOVER. LOCAL 4. CHAUNCEY DO POLICE BELIEVE THE WOMAN RAN THIS OPERATION ALONE? CARMEN, RIGHT NOW, INVESTIGATORS SAY IT IS AN ONGOING INVESTIGATION. THEY WANT TO INTERVIEW THE WOMAN ARRESTED HERE TONIGHT. THEY WANT TO ASK HER QUESTIONS ABOUT THE INSIDE OPERATION. WHO ALL HAD A HAND IN THIS ILLEGAL OPERATION. THEY TELL ME THEY ALSO WANT TO SPEAK WITH THE MAIN OWNER OF THE INSURANCE COMPANY. TO SEE IF SHE ACTUALLY KNEW WHAT HER FAMILY MEMBER WAS DOING.

DETROIT -

A business inside a building owned by the well-known church Greater Grace Temple was raided by Detroit police and federal authorities Wednesday evening.

Investigators said Insurance with Grace on 7 Mile Road near Lahser Road, made thousands by selling fake insurance certificates.

"The business was popular," said Sgt. Otha Craighead, with the Detroit Police Department. "It was known in different circles if you need insurance, this is where you come."

But this isn't an honest earning. Investigators said the business was shady.

According to church leaders and police, Insurance with Grace had no affiliation with the church. Detectives said more than 1,000 people went there to get car insurance, but police said the insurance was bogus.

"You come in here with some money and you tell them what you want," said Craighead. "Depends on how long you want it for, get a false certificate of insurance."

DPD sent in an undercover cop Wednesday and he purchased the fake insurance. Police moved in and raided the place, arresting the woman in charge.

Detectives told Local 4 she was racking up at least $30,000 a month selling fake car insurance.

"That's going to put a major dent in fake insurance policies you see on the street," said Craighead. "We see it so much in law enforcement on traffic stops -- people with these false insurances -- and you always wonder where are these people are getting this insurance."

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